Ch. 130 đ The Saintess and Her Guardian (8)
by Afuhfuihgs
Chapter 130 â The Saintess and Her Guardian (8)
Piiiiing!
A sharp, laser-like sound effectâsomething straight out of a sci-fi creationâechoed, followed by an intense burst of light.
It was a simple attack, just condensed divine energy fired relentlessly, but mixed with bloodlust and demonic energy, it boasted a crude yet overwhelmingly violent destructive force.
The divine energy, which had missed me and struck the dungeon wall instead, shook the entire structure. A few more shots like that, and the dungeon would collapseâyet Vempir showed no hesitation in firing.
The sealing magic circle activated once more, clashing against the holy energy pulsing around Vempirâs body before shattering.
âDivine energy, you say? How fitting for this one.â
Slicing through it with Triceratops wasnât difficult, but the problem was the subsequent explosions that made it nearly impossible to close the distance.
âYouâre really going to get yourself killed like this.â
âDo you still have the luxury to worry about this oneâs life?â
Even as her fingers crumbled into ashes, Vempir wore a faint smile, as if intoxicated by the divine energy.
On top of that, the explosions occurring at close range accelerated the rate at which her body turned to ash.
This crazy bitch.
Sheâs laughing while getting caught in her own explosions?
I teleported directly in front of her, gripping Triceratops tightly before thrusting it straight toward her.
Kwaaaaangâ!
The holy energy surrounding Vempirâs body detonated immediately, but I didnât care. Even if the brutal force tore through my flesh, a witchâs immortality and potions would take care of it.
âYour attacks are lethal⌠but what use are they if they donât land?â
Vempirâs mocking voice reached me. Triceratops had once again struck nothing but empty groundâshe must have slipped into the shadows again.
I activated a magic circle toward the writhing darkness, only for divine energy to shoot out and nullify it.
If I kept my distance, she bombarded me. If I tried to cast a spell, she countered it with divine energy. And if I got too close, she resorted to suicide attacks with explosions.
No wonder sheâs one of the Four Heavenly Kings. Even though this was her first time wielding holy energyâtainted and unstable as it wasâshe used it flawlessly.
âWith power like this⌠I might even be able to defeat the Black Knight.â
And why has Edel been on her mind so much�
It had gone from mildly annoying to downright irritating.
It wasnât like Edel had any history with Vempir. He had always dismissed the weak, even going as far as sacrificing other Heavenly Kings to learn pure love and grow stronger. I doubted there was some grand romantic tale between them.
Even if Vempir had feelings for him, she had a smaller chest, was weak, couldnât even handle garlic, and probably couldnât cook either.
From what I could see, Vempir was the furthest thing from Edelâs ideal type. And above all, her stench alone made her utterly unacceptable as a candidate for teaching him about pure love.
Right⌠I should add more conditions. It had to be a woman who wasnât overly sweet but carried the scent of fruit as her natural fragrance.
I stretched out my hand, deploying a magic circleâthis time not for sealing or light, but a pure mana bombardment.
âDo you never learn? How amusing.â
âWho knows? This time might be different.â
Vempir lunged from the shadows and unleashed another explosion of divine energy, but the magic circle remained intact.
I knew sheâd interfere.
Thatâs why I had stacked five layers of magic circles in advance.
Pink-hued mana swirled violently within the circle, ready to burst at any moment.
Vempir retreated into the shadows again to evade the attackâbut her thrall, lying motionless in the corner of the dungeon, couldnât.
âYou sure you want to keep hiding? If your thrall gets hit, you wonât be able to use that precious divine energy anymore.â
âHow did youâ?!â
There was always a way to counter an opponent who relied on their thrallsâ abilities. The simplest solution? Destroy the weakest and most troublesome ones first.
If the thralls died, their abilities would be lost.
âSo? Protect him⌠or abandon him. Choose.â
Would she block the mana blast to keep using holy energy?
Or would she give up her power to save herself?
To ensure she couldnât think of a third option, I fired the mana directly at the thrall.
âYouâ!â
Cursing, Vempir reappeared, intercepting the blast head-on.
Demonic energy, blood magic, and holy energy spiraled together in three intertwined strands, barely holding back the attackâbut against overwhelming force, she was helplessly pushed back.
Not just her hands, but her entire body was crumbling into ash.
Even if she abandoned the thrall, she wouldnât dieâbut it seemed she was either too enthralled by the holy energy or just making foolish decisions.
At this rate, both Vempir and her thrall would be consumed by mana and perish.
âHold on tight. If you canât withstand it here, the thrall youâd transfer your soul to will be blown away too. Youâll really die.â
âGrrrâŚ!â
Despite my harsh words, I had already prepared a sealing circle. Killing her wasnât the goalâcontainment was.
While the bombardment magic kept her pinned, I teleported closer.
I couldnât let her detonate more divine energy now that Iâd lured her out, so I planned to engrave the sealing circle directly onto her body.
âYou canât run now, can you?â
All that was left was to place the circle on her back.
Just as my fingers were about to make contactâsomeone grabbed my wrist.
Fingers half-melted, wounds littering his body, two distinct marks on his neck, and an unkempt beard.
Vempirâs only remaining thrall.
Whether unconscious or not, his pupils were rolled back as he threw himself between us, shielding her from the sealing spell.
Like a snake lunging for prey, he tackled me without regard for his own shattered bones.
âSo you can control your thralls. I hadnât realized.â
As the bombardment ended, the light in the dungeon faded.
Vempirâs arms had completely turned to ash, yet her smile remained.
âAnnoying till the end.â
âThis one wagered youâd close in if she endured the attack.â
Her crimson eyes gleamed down at meâno, mocked meâas if certain of her victory.
She let herself get hit on purpose?
âThis oneâs body will soon fade. But before that⌠this one will bite you, take your body, and use your power and holy energy to defeat the Black KnightâŚ!â
Her fangs inched closer, though I doubted she could even pierce my neck in her crumbling state.
I could teleport us all outside and let her roast in sunlight before sealing her at deathâs door.
Or I could blast her away with mana, just like she did, and then seal her.
There were countless ways to humiliate her now.
ButâŚ
Black Knight this, Black Knight thatâŚ
Black Knight. Black Knight. Black Knight.
I told her not to forget about him, but now I had no choice but to offer a special bloodletting service.
As Vempir raised her face toward my neck, I met her gaze and smirked.
âEdel.â
Just two syllables.
A surge of demonic energyâfar more overwhelming than Vempirâs blood magic or tainted powerâflooded the dungeon.
âD-Demonic energy?!â
Violent. Crude.
Vempir staggered. The thrall clinging to me couldnât withstand the force and was sent flying.
And yet⌠gentle.
Edel must have controlled it carefullyâI remained unaffected, my hair swaying pleasantly in the warm, comforting wave of demonic energy.
Thud. Thud.
From the darkness of the passageway, only the heavy sound of footsteps echoed.
âThe Black KnightâŚ?â
Vempirâs gaze fixed on the corridor.
She must have been trying to catch a glimpse of Edel emerging from the shadowsâso entranced that she forgot her body was moments away from turning to ash.
âSorry, but the service ends here. If youâre curious, check back in a hundred years.â
Who said Iâd let you see him?
Sheâd been pissing me off this whole time.
I didnât miss my chance. My hand, charged with the sealing circle, slammed into the back of Vempirâs head.
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âWhatâs wrong, Estelle? You didnât seem like you needed help.â
âJust⌠felt like calling you.â
As I checked if the seal had taken hold, Edel stepped out of the darkness and approached.
Iâd told him not to come unless necessary, so now I had to scramble for an excuse.
I couldnât admit Iâd called him out of sheer frustration over Vempirâs Black Knight this, Black Knight that nonsense.
Canât I just call him because I feel like it?
I did give him his name, after all.
âIs it over? The stench is unbearableâIâd rather not stay long.â
âMostly? Just wait a bit longer.â
Leaving the grumbling Edel behind, I moved forward.
Vempir was sealed, but her thrallâsent flying by Edelâs demonic energyâwas still here.
The soul-transfer ability activated when Vempir was near death or incapacitated, meaning sealing only her wasnât enough. The thrall had to be dealt with too.
âOh, right. Edelâdo you know someone named Vempir?â
âVempir? Whatâs that? Something edible?â
Sheâd been so fixated on the Black Knight that I wondered if there was some history⌠but he didnât even recognize her name.
âYâknow, the vampire among the Four Heavenly Kings. You really donât know her?â
Why does this bother me so much?
Sealing Vempir shouldâve been the end of it, but something felt off.
âLike I said before, I donât care about the weak. None of the Heavenly Kings are worth remembering. Maybe the Succubus Queen, since she kept pestering me.â
âI see. Never mind, then. Letâs finish this and go.â
Right.
Just like in Venetia, plenty of people adored Edel. Worrying over someone who didnât meet his standards would be stupid.
âWhat about the last Heavenly King?â
âNot yet. No traces of demonic energy.â
âYou wanted to see the ocean, right? Should we go?â
As we chatted, I approached the limp, doll-like thrall and prepared another sealing spellâ
When a light, purer than anything Vempir had conjured, descended upon him.
I checked the magic circle in case the seal had brokenâbut it was perfectly intact.
Fluttering feathers of holy energy drifted down as a girl landed gracefully amidst the glow.
Semi-transparent wings.
A faintly glowing halo.
A crimson cross-shaped holy mark on her forehead.
And the nunâs habit Iâd often seen in Aria Chronicleâs third arc, set in the Holy Kingdom.
Given these traits, the girlâwho seemed like an angel descendingâwas undoubtedly a Saintess.
âGrayâŚ?â
Trembling, the Saintess hugged the thrallânow just a hollowed-out man. Her halo flickered violently, mirroring her distress.
âThe Pink Witch⌠Was it you? Did you kill him?!â
Her tone was far too coarse for a Saintess as she glared at me with venom.
Given how fiercely she reacted, this man must have been her Guardian.
Iâd hoped to avoid entanglement with the Holy Kingdom while in the east⌠but now, sealing Vempir had dragged a Saintess into this mess.
Looks like things just got complicated.
If we were going to the ocean now, itâd have to wait a little longer.
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